The plaintiff, Aon Benfield Canada ULC, sought an award of costs following a proceeding that involved an interim injunction, an interlocutory injunction, and a settlement of the action.
The defendant, Aamir Vazir, a former employee, had misappropriated highly sensitive proprietary software ("PathWise") and attempted to erase evidence.
The court granted the injunctions and the action settled, with costs being the only outstanding issue.
Aon Benfield sought $269,463.89 in costs, including significant disbursements for technical support.
Vazir opposed, arguing issues related to the plaintiff's conduct and the proportionality of the costs.
The court found the hours worked by the plaintiff's counsel not excessive given the case's importance and Vazir's egregious conduct.
However, to balance the indemnity principle with access to justice and avoid a "chilling effect," the court reduced the legal fees by $20,000, awarding Aon Benfield $249,463.89, payable within 90 days.